90gst_sean
15+ Year Contributor
- 566
- 10
- Apr 9, 2006
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Seattle,
Washington
Is there any reason not to use small fuel line for vacuum?
I'm having some engine issues when I full throttle past 5000RPM's. I first thought I was hitting fuel cut, but it just happened to me with my low boost setting (9psi).
I've made a lot of changes of late; Its like learning a new car all over. I really just got the car running again. Its nice, taking your favorite toy with you every were you go!
I plan to replace the fuel line with real vacuum holes; unfortunately all i have on hand is basic auto parts spindle black. Its the nicest they had ($.05/inch).
I'll double check my fuel pressure too, I need a fixed gauge; but I can still check it with a pressure tester.
I'm having some engine issues when I full throttle past 5000RPM's. I first thought I was hitting fuel cut, but it just happened to me with my low boost setting (9psi).
I've made a lot of changes of late; Its like learning a new car all over. I really just got the car running again. Its nice, taking your favorite toy with you every were you go!
I plan to replace the fuel line with real vacuum holes; unfortunately all i have on hand is basic auto parts spindle black. Its the nicest they had ($.05/inch).
I'll double check my fuel pressure too, I need a fixed gauge; but I can still check it with a pressure tester.